~THE OMINECA ‘HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1915 = FRESH FRUIT Bananas, Oranges, Appled, “Etc. Arrive Fresh Every Saturday at ‘The Ruddy Pool Room | CHOCOLATES ‘New shipment of fresh:chocolates juat.received. Reasonably priced. The Ruddy Pool Room PLAY POOL? You should, . It’s a most fascin-. ating pastime. “ Two good tables, The ‘Ruddy Pool Room: “Choicest brands of ‘Cigars, Cigar- _ ates, Tobaceo, . Pipes, Fouel 8. Fcoon: SMOKES [Mac All the. moat: popular periodicals .are carried by. us ‘at. special: rates . whe. Raddy Pool ‘Room. <2. e me ao OVERHEARD AROUND © _NEW HAZELTON. “Thursday was Aprit Fools’ day Walter MacKenzie i is in Rupert . Scoool closed Thursday after- noon for a week’s holiday. - Today is Good Friday and Sun- day is Easter Sunday. Geo. R. MeKeniie: Prine Rul pert, was a visitor in town this week, Miss “MeLeod returned wet nesday night after spending al. couple of weeks. with: Prince. Ru: pert friends, Robt. ‘Burns. New Westminster lis visiting his father-in- law R. J. McDonell. Mrs. Kelly and son ‘of ‘Carnaby arrived on Wednesday night to spend a few days in town. F.C. “McKinnon was a busi- nessiness visitor’ to. the Rocher Deboule mine this week. g. H. Crum i is s this week mov- ing. to. a ranch at Francois lake where he will spend thes summer. from the Red Rose group and he is now busy preparing ground for a big garden, --: .. Miss Westwood . : returns. this coming week ‘to her home in.Van- | couver. after spending..’several | ‘Prince George’ and ‘Prince John” - VICTORIA -AND. SEATTLE |||) Steamer Prince George leaves Prince Rupert 9 a.m, every Friday. » Steamer Prince John leaves Prince Rupert at 7 p.m. on Sunday. + March 14, 28, and April 11, 25. inay be obtained from any G.T.P. agent or from train agent. ~ ; G.T.P. RAILWAY — Westbound train leaves New. Hazelton at ||. -. * 10.53 a.m., Sundays and Thursdays, connecting with the above . steamers for the south.’ ‘Eastbound train lénaves New Hazelton at ~ . 5. 5.56 p.m., Wednesdays and Saturdaye, for Edmonton. Winnipeg. : 9]: +: ‘ . connecting with trains for St. Paol, Chicago, ete... cit ’ For TORONTO, MONTREAL” BUDE ALO, etc.. use the Grand ‘Trunk Railway. System—The | Double Track Route. For full informatian: regarding the above services, throuch tickets, ‘re-. servations, etc., apply to Local Agent, or to ALBERT: DAVIDSON, _ General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, ‘Agent for all. Atlantic Steamship Lines. : : _ FOR VAN OUVER, G. T, P. STEAMERS Reservations.and through ticketa THE LITTLE TAILOR SHOP . The. newest, spring styles and the _very: latest. patterns. and materials. at” ‘the: lowest prices - W. Muizhead Perfect ‘Silits, Made to Order, -from $28 to $38 7 SAVE. MONEY AND GET .THE BEST |, CUTTER AnD TALLOR - ue New Hazelton |was twenty-four hours late on Fort rt George, ‘Bob - “Wall returned this week 7 : charge as usual, full: « ance will help the school.” + cations wili be considered in the order : they are received, Maximum order to| one settler is 1000 pounds. tote, weeks with her friend Mise Erie Richmond, . “The ‘vegular train from the east due here Thursday morning account ofa land slide. west of "The Prine Rupert Board of Trade’ are planning to run an ex- May 14th, The object i is’ ‘to ad- vertise ‘the’ ‘north country. oo. pots New Hazelton public school will be held in the. assembiy hall on ‘Monday night. The admission is only seventy-five cents with no ‘charge for the ladies. Supper ‘will be, served without extra A full: attend- Sed Advance o | | - Settlers: “one « car ‘load: ‘st Abundance Seed Oats is! "being imported. into the Northern Interior by the Departnient of Agricul- ‘ture for sale to settlers who are unable to._pay cash for their seed.’ Notes: due December 1st without: iriterest are re- quired for all seed ‘obtained. Applica- April 8th. ay" ‘and forwarde ‘of Agriculture, Tellkcwa, :B.- c: a Appli- Full partic-. rs will appear in next issue. ° _H, E, WALKER \ feain I ine: eof ‘the G sinThese lands a are’ stants: one to: ‘thet. _ TEAMING “tee, and Feed: ‘Stables In Corinection With the Northern Hotel © Provincial Agriculturist ; 4 )of the Province. of “British. Columbia, Bl. | may-be leased for a term of.twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 an acre. : TRANSFER: STORAGE + Saddle Horses,’ _ COAL AND WOOD. FOR. “Single ‘and Dauble Rigs for Hire, SALE HAY AND FEED FOR SALE } “ staked out by the applicant himaelf. * _ Regular Daily Stage to Old Hazelton f * Leaving New Hazelton at 9,80 a.m, except. traln days, when the § - stage will meot the passenger train and run to Old ‘Hazelton after of (company AR Ed. eee . ft | Seventy)-8vé actes “ ‘lan in The person operating: the mine shail q |furnish the Agent’ with sworn ‘returna yay tone to D . B] accounting for: # | chantable coal:mined and pay | ty thereon,“ Lbary fort, a re ‘eursion to San Francisco . about| - George Hodgins Tie Curosity Rewarded by: the Discovery of the Pre- a cious. Yellow Metal at His Front Door Step--Fine Gold was = ae * eee Cea Taken From. Every. Pag no Adance for the beriefit of the! “4 ‘and through his lot.” | .| the creek but, from: the. -dump on the bank, . This dump ‘was-taken |: <, |e by Foley, Welch & Stewart ‘forms will:be ‘available at the Ag-|- 00 22.4.) iguttuval office, Telkwa, on and after | - ications should be filled | °°) °° “he early to ‘‘Department eee COAL m mining’ Prints, ot! “the _Dominion, , = Alberta, the © Yukon Terzitory;: i By ent or a | be described . by sections, .or. legal- sub- f | divisions of sections: and in’ whsurveyed a | paid'on the: merchantable output ‘of the). {mine at.the rate of five cents, per. ‘ton. af, ‘long .tramp one - afterncon’ this week, the first’ tramping party. of the season, Everyone. -had..a ‘ ake : fe "Miss Knight. ‘took. : the: senior | T. class in-the Sunday. ‘School: on a} ! ings, well known. in di t, is: ‘interested in, ‘the promotion. ofa. mining ‘stock com- pany, at. Kitselas, is “The ore’ ‘val- ues are chiefly. gold. Mr. Jenn-. most enjoyable me. ie ings is at Prince, Ruperts, wee (PLAC +z EART OF ER GOLD FOUND IN THE NEW HAZ ELTON | ‘Good Friday was a day. quite out of the ordinary in New Haz- elton, it being marked by’ the (discovery of placer Bold right in ‘the heart of the’ town: . Geo, Hodgins made the ‘tiseov- creek which flows past his. house The gold was not’ ‘taken from from the well dug three ‘years ery on the bank of: Five Mile/ to supply water to. o their barns. a Mr, Hodgins, purely out of fale ‘curosity, tried a pan ofthe dirt and secured several colors, 7 panned” “several | more “and® with He. the-same results..: During the. day a. dozen pans were washed ‘and he never failed ‘to get colors, The editor of the. Herald saw one: pan washed from which. six (par-_ ticles of gold were ‘taken, ae “The next’ issue will contain a full story, of ‘the presence of gold in New Hazelton. ips E CANADIAN, PACIFIC cea at ia _ Britisu Conumsia” ‘Coast ‘STEAMSHIP. SERVICE: wt ; ’ Tickets to and: fiom all parts: of: the: ‘world, “Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Tickets. : : yy G ‘McNAB, comer Third Avenue ‘and: Fourth’ ‘Street, Prince. Rupert ; SYNOPSIS: OF COAL: MINING: REG | a - ULATIONS," oan in Saskatchewan ‘an Manitoba, the}. North-west Territories: and in:2 portion ot more than 2, 560 acres will. be leased too one applicant, - -* pplication fora Tease inet be ‘made a applicant in, person © to./the b-Agent ‘of the: district rb |. ted. the rights applied : ‘for, are ‘situa- ed. Th surveyed. territory the’ land must territory the tract applied for shall be ‘ Each application muat be: accompanied |. r. t p }. 1 If 1 L i be te '. t be fe te or i Grito etait ieeraerianriaet 2 STOB. ‘AT “THE BIG cANYoN HOTEL, : 4 Odeo W.. “PATE RSON General Merchant * KITSELAS,! B. c. ‘A Comriere Srock. Auwaye ow HAND. Ll Permanent arin eaten at af of t of il 2 . aa of: a Fort Gores: New Hazeuron | NELSON we Ph * SWIGTORIA: GREEN Bros. Burpen Co. " DOMINION AND Bit. LAND ‘SURVEY OHS: WV Al: “Lande, torynslies ralrieral ‘elatina surveyed ALL HR, MODERN CONVENIENCES Dr Le E @uoy | * DENTIST. . fms inte eee tation by, & fee of $5 which will be refunded if the mghts applied for are not available, but not otherwise. “A: royalty. shall, be ty.of:- mer-'t: é full quanti ty. the. royal ‘If. the coal‘mining rights} ‘axe not being operated, such returna should. be. furniahed, ‘at: least: Once. a year age iwhate ts | may be ‘con working: of rate of $10. do. an acre. surface, ight